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Isaac, just a quick response to your statement "Must be rough for Brisbane knowing that they could have won that game if Brannen......". After the first couple of close wins, I felt that way also, thinking to myself if only this and only that the Sixers wouldn't be in this tough situation at the end of the game or the opposition could have won it if they had done this and that. However its happening so many times that this type of reasoning is irrelevant. You can't win a game by such a close margin that many times unless there is a strategy involved. I feel that in the last few minutes, whatever deficit the Sixers have needed to make up, they say forget what's happened until now, this is the job ahead of us. I think its more than just luck, its being able to deliver under pressure. We won't win every game with a good margin because so many of the other teams are so talented themselves. By winning close ones we show that we have an edge over them. If the Sixers continue this way, I can see the rest of the season being an excellent one and a championship coming our way.